Wednesday, December 9, 2015

CCEE1550

\ Joanne is ouir hostess with the CCEE Stampers last challenge of 2015.  We will be taking a short break before returning in the New Year on January 7th.  So at this time we would all like to extend our wishes for a wonderful holiday season.  Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you all!!!

So.....here is this week's challenge.....

Did you know? There are occasional "Leap Seconds" added to the official year. They help to correct minor variations in time. On December 31, 2015, the folks who maintain the official time for the planet, will add an extra second to the day!  To honor this, the challenge for this week is to incorporate time into your card…..a clock, a calendar, a date, a watch, etc.

We'd love to have you play along. All you have to do is create something using the above challenge, and upload it to your blog and/or to your SCS Gallery using the keyword CCEE1550. Don't forget to come back here and link it on Mr Linky so that everyone else can see your card too.

While you at the blog, check out all the great examples the other members contributed.

For the life of me, I could not find any clock stamp I have. I know I have a few, but I did find this clock on some design paper. With a busy week, I just let this be a quick and easy card this week. Nothing like doing a time saver, for the challenge dealing with leap seconds. LOL

Have a most joyous Holiday, Merry Christmas, or Happy Hanukkah!

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

CCEE1549



Today is National Roof Over Your Head Day. It is a day to be thankful for those of us who are fortunate enough to have a safe home to live in AND to think about those around the world who do not. To mark this day, our challenge today is to make a card with a house/building of some sort on it.

I used an old Flourishes set for this card. I am grateful for my humble abode, and I am thankful that I have friends who are always so wonderful about welcoming me to their homes. I will continue to support Family Promises who find wants to give shelter and meals to those who do not have those luxuries.